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3.10.2016

Campaign Headboard Painted With Americana Decor Chalky Finish

I got this campaign headboard a couple months ago with a bunch of other campaign pieces. For a while now I have been curious about Americana Decor chalky finish paint so I decided this was a good little piece to try it out. By the way this is not a sponsored post nor did I receive this product for free. I bought it at Home Depot because I see it there by the paint mixing booth all the time and it's cheaper than it's competitor brands.

The paint is supposed to adhere to just about any surface with out sanding or priming. I removed the campaign hardware and cleaned the headboard really good and applied the first coat of paint with out doing any other type of prep work. No sanding and no priming! I bought the Americana Decor in Carbon which is a nice, rich, black. The paint went on smooth and dried quickly however I waited until the next day to apply the second coat. The paint had good coverage but after the second coat I could still see some of the wood color showing through in some spots. I really liked the way that it looked so I did not opt for a third coat.

The paint looked very matte and I loved the way it looked but I needed a top coat. The website says you do not need to apply a top coat but I feel more comfortable giving my furniture a little extra protection. I waited until it dried and applied Minwax paste finishing wax because I already had it on hand and I did not feel like spending extra cash to buy the Americana wax. The last step was to use some elbow grease to buff the piece and give it a little sheen. I usually clean up the hardware but these were still nice and shinny, so I left them as is and put them back on the headboard and that's it, I was done.

I love how the campaign headboard painted with Americana Decor Chalky Finish in Carbon came out. The paint itself isn't bad, I did light coats so there's no heavy brush marks. It had good coverage and adhered well with out the need for extra prep work. I only used about a quarter of the 8 oz jar I purchased and it cost me about $9. Overall it was nice to work with it and I'm glad I have a lot left over to use in another project.

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Hi I'm Lilly! I looove decorating and making new creations whether it's painting or building furniture pieces and crafting. I redesign and build furniture in my spare time. I also enjoy making our house a beautiful and functional home for my family. With the help of Pinterest (lots of Pinterest), interior design books and blogs I hope to accomplish my home goals and share them here!